Hi Jordan,
since I have produced the virtual fonts, I'm resposible for that. I have
installed the fonts on several MikTeX installations and all works fine.
So to Your questions:
1.) Yap can't display PostScript fonts. The next release of MikTeX will
be able to
convert type 1 fonts into TeX's pk format. 2.) I recommend that You
unpack the archive with the fonts
(You can download the latest version from my home page
http://www.mpae.gwdg.de/~kuska ) on a seperate texmf tree.
Edit the miktex.ini file in
texmf\miktex\config
and find the dvips section. Extend the DVIPSHEADERS by something like
[dvips]
## Where Dvips searches for header files.
DVIPSHEADERS=.;%R\dvips//;%R\fonts\type1//;C:\Math3.0\SystemFiles\Fonts\Type
1;
now dvips may find the fonts for inclusion (if You don't download it to
the printer)
- than You must tell the
configure program
texmf\miktex\config\configure --root-directories <miktex
root>;<mathfont texmf tree>
and You must force to update the file name data base by
texmf\miktex\config\configure --update-fndb
You may copy the wolfram.map file into the miktex\dvips\init directory
and add
this map file to the dvips configuration.
2.1) Setting up ghostscript is a differnt task. And has nothing to do
with the TeX fonts
if You use the map, that copys the type 1 fonts to the postscript
file all works fine
if You uses the map for printer resident fonts You must add the
Mathematica
Type1 font directory to the GS_LIB_PATH (via environment and/or
command line)
and edit the FONTMAP file in the ghostscript directory.
Contact me if Your problems persist. Hope that helps
Jens
-----Original Message-----
From: Jordan Milev <jgmilev at amherst.edu> To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net
Subject: [mg13140] [mg13108] installing TeXSave math fonts
>Hello! I've spent several frustrating hours trying to install the
>TeXSave fonts in the Mathematica directory. The objective is to be
>able to save a given notebook file in TeX form and then use the result
>in a larger TeX document. However, I have not been able to set things
>up right.
>
>I have the following problems:
>1. I can LaTeX a file containing Mathematica output, but I cannot
>display it with the dvi previewer YAP (comes with MiKTeX distribution
>of LaTeX) because the dvi previewer complains "No outline found for
>font Times-Roman..."
>2. I can dvips the dvi file (even though I cannot see it) and while the
>dvips process is running, it says that certain font files cannot be
>found, so it wouldn't display the characters in those fonts. Indeed,
>GS View shows a .gs file that is normal, except for missing here and
>there words that are meant to be in the Mathematica fonts.
>
>I'd really appreciate any help from somebody who has more experience in
>(La)TeX and Mathematica fonts setup.
>
>Jordan
>
>
>